Work is now underway to create a more advanced system to provide a better service to landowners. This is in a more foetal stage of planning so I do not have much information but I am told it will improve access, accuracy and security of information contained in the Māori Land Court, which is very positive.
Ngā puka taupānga me te puka Tarahiti
Succession and Trust application forms
External link
Form 20: Certificate by administrator
Rule 10.2(3), Sections 111 or 113
(PDF 85 kb)
External link
Form 21: Succession (grant of administration)
Rule 10.2(2)(a), Sections 113 and 117
(PDF 865 kb)
External link
Form 22: Succession (no grant of administration)
Rule 10.2(1),(2), Sections 113 and 118
(PDF 617 kb)
External link
Form 23: Application for whānau trust...
From
6 February 2021
Landowners can choose to resolve their dispute through a
free tikanga-based mediation service provided by the Māori
Land Court.
Benefits Unnecessary litigation can be avoided, more sustainable
solutions found that are agreeable to all involved, and
relationships between the parties can be preserved.
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Te Ratonga Whakatau
Wenerau o
Te Kooti Whenua Māori
Māori Land Court
Dispute Resolution Service
Te puka tono mō te tūnga Takawaenga
Expression of interest form - Mediator
Aratohu
Instructions
Complete all sections of this form.
(Address to which documents or correspondence in connection with the application can be posted or delivered)
PHONE NUMBER(S):
Home: Work:
Mobile Fax:
Email:
NOTE: Where fax or email addresses are given these may be used as a means of notice and service.
APPLICATION FEE
Due to the nature of these applications, and in terms of the Court’s inquiry under section 29 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 and
also in recognition of the provisions of Part 15 of the Ngāi...
Māori reservations may
be subject to a targeted rate set by the local body for
the provision of water supply, sewage disposal or refuse
collection services.
Local bodies have discretionary power to reduce rates.
Left: Part of the 1866 Crown Grant
https://e-tangata.co.nz/history/the-nelson-tenths-a-story-of-unmet-obligations/
https://e-tangata.co.nz/history/the-nelson-tenths-a-story-of-unmet-obligations/
https://www.wakatu.org/nelson-tenths
Tasman District Council occupation
Tasman District Council’s property services manager Jim Frater said it was on expiry
of the campground’s lease that the title was searched and it was (re)discovered the
land was owned by Māori, although historian Jo...
The judiciary and the staff of the seven Māori Land Court registries have been working hard to move through the backlog of cases before the Court, there have been new judicial appointments and a host of activity has been undertaken to improve the service provided to Māori landowners.
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